"We hope that (Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits President) Chen (Deming) will not try to tell Taiwan what to do when he visits (Taiwan)."
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Ministers of Mainland Affairs Council (Taiwan)Ministers of the Interior (Taiwan)Party Chairpersons of the Republic of China in Taiwan
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Huang Kun-huei (2013) cited in "ARATS visit an affront: pan-green camp" on Taipei Times, 26 November 2013.
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Huang Kun-huei
Huang Kun-huei (é»ęč¼; HuĆ”ng KÅ«nhuÄ«; born 1936) is a politician in Taiwan (Republic of China). He was the Chairman of Taiwan Solidarity Union from 26 January 2007 to 18 January 2016.
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